Mens Mouths rehearse; His Virtues and his Pills are so well known, That Envy can't confine them under Stone. But they'll survive his Dust, and not expire, Till all things else at th' Universal Fire. This Verse is lost, his Pills Embalm him safe To future... London, by David Hughson - Page 484by Edward Pugh - 1807Full view - About this book
| Collection - 1823 - 334 pages
...Inscriptions which do vulgar tombs adorn ! A diminution 'tis to write in verse His eulogies which most men's mouths rehearse ; His virtues and his pills are so...survive his dust, and not expire Till all things else at the universal fire. This verse is lost, his pills embalm him safe To future times without an epitaph.... | |
| James Granger - Great Britain - 1824 - 544 pages
...Inscriptions which do vulgar tombs adorn. A dimunition 'tis to write in verse His eulogies, which most men's mouths rehearse : His virtues and his pills are so...embalm him safe To future times, without an epitaph." His pills are now sold by Newbury, bookseller, in St. Paul's Churchyard. JOSEPH BLAGRAVE, of Reading,... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 704 pages
...Inscriptions which do vulgar tombs adorn. A diminution 'tis to write in verse His eulogies, which most men's mouths rehearse : His virtues and his pills are so...under stone: But they'll survive his dust, and not eipire Till all things else, at th' universal fire. This verse is lost; his pills embalm him safe To... | |
| Anecdotes - 1827 - 510 pages
...which do vulgar tombs adorn. A diminution 'tis, to write in verse, His eulogies, which most men's mouth rehearse: His virtues and his pills are so well known,...embalm him safe To future times, without an epitaph. The pills and the doctor have alike passed by and are forgotten ; but we have often mused on the ostentatious... | |
| William Wadd - Medicine - 1827 - 322 pages
...incredulous person may read in St. Saviour's, Southwark, where on a fine monument it is recorded that:— His Virtues and his Pills are so well known, That...embalm him safe To future times, without an Epitaph. The astrological doctors, who ordained seasons for all things, recommended pills to be taken when the... | |
| Thomas Allen - Surrey (England) - 1829 - 524 pages
...diminution 'tis to write in verse His eulogies, which most men's mouths rehearse ; BOOK II. Church book. His virtues and his pills are so well known, That...without an epitaph. Deceased April 26, AD 1672, aged seventy-two. Near this monument is the effigy of a crusader formed of wood, in a cumbent posture, his... | |
| Thomas Allen - Surrey (England) - 1831 - 388 pages
...diminution 'tis to wrilc in verse His eulogies, wnich most men's mouths rehearse ; BOOK II. Church book. His virtues and his pills are so well known That envy...future times without an epitaph. Deceased April 26, AD 1679, aged seventy-two. Near this monument is the effigy of a crusader formed of wood, in a cumbent... | |
| Thomas Allen - Surrey (England) - 1831 - 390 pages
...diminution 'tis to write in verse His eulogies, wnich most men's mouths rehearse ; BOOK II. Church book. His virtues and his pills are so well known, That...future times without an epitaph. Deceased April 26, AD 1678, aged seventy-two. Near this monument is the effigy of a crusader formed of wood, in a cumbent... | |
| William Taylor (antiquary.) - Southwark (London, England) - 1833 - 198 pages
...verse 1. } Psalm Ixv., verse 4. § P^alm xvi. * This Monument formerly stood in the Magdalen Chapel. " His virtues and his pills are so well known, " That...future times without an Epitaph." Deceased April 26, AD 1G72, Aged 72. " Tut!" said Antiquarius, and turned to a monument on the right, (more in accordance... | |
| Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 604 pages
...great, so gen'ra|.it may scorn A diminution '1is 1o write in verse, His eulogies, which most men's mouths rehearse; His virtues and his pills are so...well known, That envy can't confine them under stone; Till all things else, at th' universal fire. But they'll survive his dust, and not expire This verse... | |
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